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Breast Cancer Awareness Round
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Hello Adelaide Softball friends and family!
The time has come once again, for us to show our true colours ... pink, pink and more pink!
Lets make a difference to the one in eight women who will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime.
We are inspired by our own personal stories and the impact Breast Cancer has had on our families and friends. We support the work that National Breast Cancer Foundation do and want to help them reach their goal of zero deaths from breast cancer by 2030.
We plan to turn Barratt Reserve, West Beach pink on the 3rd of March 2018 to show our support to this cause. There will be merchandise and a bake sale with all sorts of pink goodies to purchase and all proceeds will be donated to the NBCF.
The more people that know about National Breast Cancer Foundation, the greater their impact, so please also spread the word by sharing this page with your friends and family.
If you are unable to get to West Beach on the 3rd of March, please make a small donation by using the 'Give Now' button.
Thank you in advance for your generosity, it means a lot!
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National Breast Cancer Foundation
The National Breast Cancer Foundation is the only national body that funds life-changing breast cancer research with money raised entirely by the Australian public. Research is the only way to prevent deaths, and improve how breast cancer is diagnosed, managed and treated. By funding only world-class research, the National Breast Cancer Foundation is working towards a goal of zero deaths from breast cancer.